Beauty is - every character has fans. No matter how bad others may think. Clearly, I am quite the fan - and over all, the responses in this thread have been positive.
Yes. Feels so good to see this finally told.
Welcome to seeing the light.
I don't think they specify an actual time - but back in UXM #156 (I believe it was), Corsair seems to suggest it'd been a long time.
As for Adam, this was a cloning facility; Shi'ar have children normally (through sex).
If you look on the vat it says "Adam" then has some Shi'ar writing. I assume (based on the "Eve" vat) - D'Ken saw this as the "Adam and Eve" of the Shi'ar Empire - the new way.
Corsair barely looked for his own, legitimate sons (believing them dead) - he probably didn't care to search for Adam, who wasn't "by blood" - his own son.
Does not look like she was rescued.
Beats the #$%^ out of me. But I hate it.
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Only Scott & Alex's grandfather seemed to have a sense that Adam might be related.
He always has been. You've just not seen it till now, my child.
No. Vulcan is the son of Corsair and Katherine; while Adam was revealed (Captain Marvel #3) to be the genetic son of D'Ken and a human female - which we can now assume to be Katherine. Because of what's shown here with their powers and what Corsair says at the end.
Remember when they cloned a walking body for Professor Xavier. They travel through star gates. And yet gene-splicing seems too far fetched for the Shi'ar?
Glad you liked the issue - but in a world where there's "Eye Boy" and "Nature Girl" and someone named "Cyclops" whose optic blasts for some reason don't shoot out of the sides of his sunglasses - and someone who ignites oxyenated blood is somehow too much?